Strand Jewelry Device

ABSTRACT

A bracelet  10  comprised of multiple strands has at least one bridge, for example three bridges, slidably disposed on the strands to connect the strands in spaced apart relation to prevent entwining of the strands with each other. Each bridge has a pair of bodies of toric shape connected by a rigid bar and each bridge may be shaped and/or colored to lend aesthetic value to the appearance of the bracelet.

This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application62/015,840, filed Jun. 23, 2014.

This invention relates to a strand jewelry device. More particularly,this invention relates to a strand jewelry device in the form of abracelet or a necklace.

Strand jewelry devices have been know, such as described in U.S. Pat.No. 7,007,507, wherein beads may be located on an endless strand andmaintained in place by keepers that are also slidably mounted on thestrand or fixed in place on the strand.

Strand jewelry devices may be used as bracelets or necklaces. In manyinstances, a user may wear multiple bracelets and/ or necklaces. In suchcases, the individual bracelets or necklaces can become entwined in use.This may lead to difficulties in removing the bracelets or necklacesfrom the person when there is no longer a need to display the jewelrydevices.

It is an object of this invention to avoid entwining of multiple strandsof stranded jewelry on a wearer.

It is another object of the invention to provide a simple means formaintaining multiple strands of stranded jewelry on a wearer in aseparated condition without entwining.

It is another object of the invention to avoid entwining of multiplebracelets on a wearer.

It is another object of the invention to avoid entwining of multiplenecklaces on a wearer.

It is another object of the invention to provide a simple means formaintaining multiple strands of stranded jewelry on a wearer in aseparated condition while providing an attractive appearance.

Briefly, the invention is directed to a strand jewelry device comprisedof at least a pair of strands with beads and keepers on each strand.

In accordance with the invention, at least one bridge is slidablydisposed on and between the strands to connect the strands in spacedapart relation. The bridge serves not only to maintain a spacing betweenthe strands off beads but also allows the strands to be handled as aunit.

The bridges may be constructed to maintain a three or more strands ofbeads in spaced apart parallel relation.

FIG. 1 illustrates a strand jewelry device of the invention in the formof a bracelet;

FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the strand jewelry device of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of a bridge employed in the jewelry deviceof FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of the bridge of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 illustrates a top view of abridge for maintaining three strandsof beads in spaced relation; and

FIG. 6 illustrates a side view of the bridge of FIG. 5.

Referring to FIG. 1, the strand jewelry device 10 is in the form of abracelet, for example, of a size to be slid onto the wrist or arm of auser.

The bracelet 10 is comprised of multiple strands 11. For purposes ofsimplicity, FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a bracelet 10 formed of a pair ofstrands 11.

Each strand 11 of the bracelet 10 has a series of beads 12 slidablydisposed thereon. These beads 12 may be of any conventional shape andtype as commonly used on strand jewelry devices.

Each strand 11 also has at least one keeper 13 on each strand interposedwith the beads 12. The use of keepers 13 is conventional. The keepers 13may be slidably mounted on the strands 11 or may be fixed in place as isknown.

The bracelet 10 also has at least one bridge 14, for example threebridges in the illustrated embodiment, slidably disposed on the strands11 to connect the strands 11 in spaced apart relation.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, each bridge 14 has a pair of bodies 15, eachof toric shape and each with a central bore 16 to receive and beslidably disposed on a respective strand 11 of the bracelet 10 asindicated in FIG. 2. Each bridge 14 also has a rigid bar 17 connectingthe bodies 15. The bar 17 is integral with the two bodies 15 to form aone-piece member.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, each bridge 14 is slid onto the two strands11 of the bracelet 10 in interposed relation to the beads 12, forexample adjacent to a keeper 13 in order to hold the two strands apartto prevent entwining of the strands 11 together during use. The bridges14 also allow the bracelet 10 to be used as a unit.

Each bridge 14 may be made of a suitable material, such as silver,stainless steel, stone and the like. Further, each body 15 of a bridge14 may be shaped and/or colored to lend aesthetic value to theappearance of the bracelet 10. Also, the appearance of the bridges 14used in the bracelet 10 may differ from each other for aestheticreasons.

The length of the bar 17 of a bridge 14 is such as to maintain acomfortable spacing between the strands 11 of the bracelet but may alsobe exaggerated to allow multiple strands to be spaced along the arm of auser.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, wherein like reference characters indicatelike parts as above, a bridge 14′ may be formed with three bodies 15,each of toric shape and with a central bore 16 to receive and beslidably disposed on a respective strand of a bracelet (not shown). Asabove, each two bodies 15 are interconnected to each other by a bar 17.

The strand jewelry device may also be made in the form of a necklace(not shown) wherein the strands are disposed one within the other.

The bar 17 connecting two bodies 15 to each other may be articulated toone or both of the bodies 15 to allow a pivoting or swiveling of the bar17 relative to a body 15. This would allow two strands of beads 12 tomove towards each other by rotating one strand relative to the other.

The invention thus provides a simple means for maintaining multiplestrands of stranded jewelry on a wearer in a separated condition withoutentwining.

What is claimed is:
 1. A strand jewelry device comprising at least apair of strands; a first series of beads slidably disposed on one strandof said pair of strands; a second series of beads slidably disposed on asecond strand of said pair of strands; at least one keeper on said onestrand interposed with said first series of beads; at least a secondkeeper on said second strand interposed with said second series ofbeads; at least one bridge slidably disposed on said one strand and saidsecond strand to connect said one strand with said second strand inspaced apart relation.
 2. A strand jewelry device as set forth in claim1 wherein said bridge has a first body slidably disposed on said onestrand, a second body slidably disposed on said second strand and arigid bar connecting said first body and said second body.
 3. A strandjewelry device as set forth in claim 2 wherein said bar is integral withsaid first body and said second body to form a one-piece member.
 4. Astrand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pair ofstrands are disposed coaxially of each other to form a bracelet.
 5. Astrand jewelry device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second strandis disposed within said first strand to form a necklace.
 6. A braceletcomprising at least a pair of strands, each said strand defining anendless loop and being disposed in coaxial relation to each other; afirst series of beads slidably disposed on one strand of said pair ofstrands; a second series of beads slidably disposed on a second strandof said pair of strands; at least one keeper on said one strandinterposed with said first series of beads; at least a second keeper onsaid second strand interposed with said second series of beads; at leastone bridge slidably disposed on said one strand and said second strandto connect said one strand with said second strand in spaced apartcoaxial relation.
 7. A bracelet as set forth in claim 6 furthercomprising a plurality of said bridges disposed circumferentially ofsaid one strand and said second strand.
 8. A bracelet as set forth inclaim 7 wherein said plurality of bridges is equi-spaced on said onestrand and on said second strand.